The LWSCOM command line interface (CLI) can be used as an alternative to the LightWave Server Console for management of a LightWave Server instance. Commands may be entered interactivity or supplied with a TACL macro or obey file. LWSCOM supports the following commands and objects:
! | ADD | ALLOW | ALTER |
CONTROL | CREATE | DELETE | ENV |
EXIT | EXPORT | FC | FILESYSTEM |
HELP | HISTORY | IMPORT | INFO |
OBEY | PAGESIZE | STATUS | VOLUME |
ACP | API | CERTIFICATE | DIAGLOG |
DICTIONARY | FILESYSTEM | GROUP | HTTPLOG |
SERVICE | USER |
LWSCOM is self documenting using the HELP command. For example:
TACL> lwscom LightWave Server COM 1.0.7 - \NODE - $XYZ Copyright (c) 2018 NuWave Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. LWSCOM 1-> help Help is available on the following commands and objects: Commands: ! ADD ALLOW ALTER CONTROL CREATE DELETE ENV EXIT EXPORT FC FILESYSTEM HELP HISTORY IMPORT INFO OBEY PAGESIZE STATUS VOLUME Objects: ACP API CERTIFICATE DIAGLOG DICTIONARY FILESYSTEM GROUP HTTPLOG SERVICE USER Enter HELP <command> | <object> for more information. LWSCOM 2-> help acp The following commands can be used with the ACP object: ADD ALTER DELETE INFO Enter HELP <command> ACP for more information. LWSCOM 3-> help all acp ALLOW Command Specifies the maximum number of warnings or errors that are allowed to occur before execution of an OBEY file or IN file is terminated. ALLOW [ [ <count> | ALL | NO ] [ ERRORS | WARNINGS ] ] [ <count> | ALL | NO ] [ ERRORS | WARNINGS ] ALL indicates that there is no limit on the number of errors or warnings. NO indicates that no errors or warnings are allowed. <count> is an integer specifying the number or errors or warnings. If the ALLOW command is used with no parameters, the default setting is NO ERRORS and ALL WARNINGS. If ERRORS or WARNINGS is specified but ALL, NO, and <count> are omitted, ALL is assumed. IF ALL, NO, or <count> is specified, but ERRORS and WARNINGS are omitted, ERRORS is assumed. LWSCOM 4-> |